Ross Singer wrote:
> On 12/11/06, Eric Hellman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> there's no expense- you need to urldecode values anyway if you want
>> to do anything with them.
>> Yes, the values should be url encoded!
> 
> This is false.  This assumes that the ContextObject is being
> transported across the wire and I don't think it's safe to make these
> sorts of assumptions.
> 
> This is my only point.  There needs to a consistent, standard way to
> write a COinS.  No, it doesn't matter which it is, but regexps,
> XPaths, etc. would be much, much simpler if the author knows what to
> look for.

COinS variables and unAPI IDs should all be URI encoded when they're
written in HTML - I don't see any other way it could work.

alf.

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